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Best overall record in the AL? If that's what your gunning for you can have it. Truth be told, Regardless if they finish above the Yanks or right behind them, they still get Boston in the first round. Which is a tall order! Home field advantage in the ALCS is only worth something if you get there! And since I don't mind poking the bear a little ;) Of the 21 wins, only 3 were against a team that is above 500! |
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Still, more power to Detroit. Let them win all the games they want in September, as long as they collapse come October. :D |
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The Yankees clinch the AL East tonight with a double header sweep of the Rays. :tu
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My fiance is a Red Sox fan Watching the game with her and knowing the Sox lost was fun to say the least. Now lets kick some ass in the playoffs
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I don't think I could date a Red Sox fan.
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but i couldnt live with her. |
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Don't ever, EVER, tempt The Baseball Gods. :sl |
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The way the Sox have played in September, everybody wants them in October. And Tejas would need no miracle to beat my Yanks . . . they can hit, and their starters are pretty good. But if it comes down to the bullpens, the Yankees might prevail. |
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With Detroit losing today and the Yanks clinching home field for the playoffs and the fact they are clicking on all cylinders they should be tough to beat.
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Nice "loss" to the Rays last night. Way to stick it to the Sox!!
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I'm not so worried about the Yankees "clicking on all cylinders".
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Valverde has 47 saves in a row; no blown saves in 2011. Heck they're also 75-0 when leading after 7 innings this season. The Tigers are hot. I'm not saying they'll win it all. I'm just saying I don't fear any team. |
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The Yankees have not been clicking on all cylinders all year, so I don't understand this statement. Yet I do hope the Tigers are as confident as you are, Mike, and expect to win before they walk out of the dugout. Pride is a sin, but hubris is a fatal flaw. |
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If we're going to get into pride, I don't think Tigers fans could hold a candle to Yankee fans. In many ways for good reason. The Yankees have been a good team for the better half of a century. Just don't assume because they often win that they will this time. |
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I think you have every right to be excited and happy with this chance at post-season baseball, for many teams never even get meaningful games in the last few weeks of September. Good for the Tigers, the city of Detroit, and all their fans.
My only problem is with your penchant of quoting stats to show us how powerful your team is, touting their performance in numerous catagories, and even proposing three of them as MVP. Again, good for them, but they are all 0-for-October, and you don't count your goose-eggs before they're even laid. The Baseball Gods never sleep. Besides, there is one significant stat you have NOT brought to our attention. Your Tigers are presently 26 games over .500, but against the East and West Divisions you are only 4 over. You got fat on the Central . . . just like everybody else does. :D |
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